Tracking snow showers and cold temperatures to start the week
By:
Krysten Tyler
Posted: Jan 11, 2025 5:41 PM EDT

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Partly sunny skies will continue through the afternoon and evening. Overnight lows will drop to the low 20s. The next chance of snow arrives tomorrow afternoon, with light accumulations of an inch or less expected. This system will initiate lake-effect snow as the week begins. Temperatures next week will be frigid, with highs only reaching the teens. Near-normal temperatures are expected to return by the end of the week.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, cold. Low 20.
Sunday: PM snow chances. Possible freezing rain overnight. High 31.
Monday: Lake effect snow expected. High 22
Tuesday: Lake effect snow. High 15.
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